VLAN: For information on adding a NIC to a VLAN (Virtual LAN), refer to
VLAN Settings
.
Bonding NICs: For information on bonding multiple network interface cards (NICs), refer to
Bonding
NICs
.
Bonding NICs
Bonding network interface cards (NICs) is a way to provide redundancy for your px6-300d on the network.
If one NIC should fail, your px6-300d will remain accessible on the network if that NIC is bonded to others.
Depending on the bonding mode selected, it can also increase bandwidth. See
Manually Configuring
Network Settings
for information on bonding mode options and how to change the bonding mode.
You can bond two or more network interface cards (NICs) in your px6-300d by selecting the NICs and
clicking Apply.
Use the following procedure to bond NICs.
1. On the Network page, expand the NIC number and then expand the Bond Network Interface
section.
2. Check the checkboxes next to the NICs that you want to bond to the selected NIC. For example, if
you selected NIC 1, and your configuration includes four NICs, you could bond NIC 1 to NIC 2, 3,
and/or 4.
3. Click Apply to save your settings.
4. The section updates and displays the NICs that are bonded to the selected NIC.
Unbonding NICs
1. To unbond a NIC, uncheck the box next to the bonded NIC.
2. Click Apply to save your settings.
VLAN Settings
A VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) is a network of devices that are joined into one broadcast domain,
even if the devices are not physically connected to each other. VLANs are useful for creating smaller
networks within a larger LAN; for example, a legal department in a company might be on its own VLAN
because it has sensitive documents that only certain personnel should have access to. The smaller
networks that VLANs create do not require any additional physical resources, such as additional cabling.
Your px6-300d Network Storage can be configured to support VLANs by connecting the corresponding
physical NIC to the trunk port of an L2/L3 switch.
VLAN is configured for each NIC, but it is not supported on bonded NICs. If a NIC is bonded, you must
unbind it first to configure it for a VLAN.
Adding a VLAN
1. To add a VLAN, expand the VLAN Settings section of a NIC.
2. Click
Add VLAN.
3. Enter a VLAN ID value between 2 and 4094. You can enter up to 4 VLAN IDs for each NIC. A
VLAN can obtain its network settings from DHCP, or you can uncheck DHCP and enter the IP
address, subnet mask, and gateway manually.
4. Refer to
Network Settings
on page 6 for information about jumbo frames.
Setting up Your px6-300d Network Storage
8
Connecting
the px6-300d
Summary of Contents for LENOVOEMC PX6-300D
Page 1: ...px6 300d Network Storage with LifeLine 4 0 User Guide ...
Page 11: ...Setting up Your px6 300d Network Storage Setting up Your px6 300d Network Storage 1 CHAPTER 1 ...
Page 33: ...Sharing Files Sharing Files 23 CHAPTER 2 ...
Page 52: ...Sharing Files 42 One touch Transferring of Content from a USB Device ...
Page 58: ...iSCSI Creating IP Based Storage Area Networks SAN 48 Deleting iSCSI Drives ...
Page 59: ...Storage Pool Management Storage Pool Management 49 CHAPTER 4 ...
Page 72: ...Storage PoolManagement 62 Changing RAID Protection Types ...
Page 73: ...Drive Management Drive Management 63 ...
Page 76: ...Drive Management 66 Managing Drives ...
Page 77: ...Backing up and Restoring Your Content Backing up and Restoring Your Content 67 CHAPTER 6 ...
Page 121: ...Sharing Content Using Social Media Sharing Content Using Social Media 111 CHAPTER 9 ...
Page 127: ...Media Management Media Management 117 CHAPTER 10 ...
Page 139: ... Delete a torrent job Click to delete the torrent download Media Management Torrents 129 ...
Page 144: ...Media Management 134 Videos ...
Page 152: ...Upgrading Your px6 300d Network Storage 142 Software Updates ...
Page 155: ...Hardware Management Hardware Management 145 CHAPTER 14 ...
Page 166: ...Hardware Management 156 Troubleshooting Routers ...
Page 167: ...Additional Support Additional Support 157 CHAPTER 15 ...
Page 170: ...AdditionalSupport 160 Support ...
Page 171: ...Legal Legal 161 CHAPTER 16 ...